Who was Henry's childhood sweetheart?
Keiko Okabe
What is Keiko's ethnicity?
Japanese
Which country bombed Pearl Harbor?
Japan
What city does Henry live in?
Seattle
What instrument does Sheldon play?
Saxophone
Who does Henry disagree with on how Japanese people should be treated?
His dad
What happens to Keiko and her family?
They get taken to an internment camp.
What happened to Japanese Americans who were in hospitals when Japanese Americans were getting sent to the internment camps?
They were taken to the internment camps without the proper care.
Where do Henry and Keiko work at school?
A kitchen
What do the Japanese people burn in the fires?
Their belongings (cerificates, photos, etc.)
Explain the difference between Henry and Keiko's parents.
Henry's parents lack understanding and open communication.
Keiko's parents are open, communicate, and show that they care.
Why does Keiko give Henry a wagon full of her family's photos?
To hide and protect them
Why were the Japanese taken away to camps?
They were suspected of being spies
Where does Henry insist his wife (Ethel) is taken care of?
At home
Describe the type of friend Sheldon is to Henry.
Who does Henry get into a fight with when looking for Keiko and her family as they were going to the internment camps.
Chaz
What is Keiko's special talent?
Art
Which place served as a gateway between Seattle's Chinatown and Nihonmachi, Japantown?
What object symbolized Henry and Keiko's relationship?
A vinyl record
Explain the change in Henry and Mrs. Beatty's relationship.
Mrs. Beatty wants to help Henry find Keiko. Henry realizes that she cares more than he thought.
How do Henry and Keiko get into the Black Elks Club?
By doing a favor of getting Jamaican Ginger
What is the name of the camp where Keiko is first taken to?
Camp Harmoney